HAMPTON — A New Hampshire man who was convicted last year of faking a brain injury in order to have a caregiver change his diapers has been indicted on a charge alleging he did the same thing again in September.

Eric Carrier, of Hooksett, is accused of attempting to expose himself to an in-home caregiver in Hampton on Sept. 12, 2012. Carrier solicited the woman to help him change his undergarments through an advertisement on the website Craigslist, according to an announcement from the Hampton Police Department.

The caregiver had been led to believe that Carrier was a 22-year-old man with a disability who could not control his bowel movements due to a brain injury, police said.

The woman became suspicious when she met Carrier in Hampton and he allegedly asked her to change his soiled undergarment. She then contacted Hampton police.

Investigators discovered that Carrier was in fact 24 years old, and that he had a criminal history. Carrier was convicted last year of faking a brain injury to get a nurse to change his diaper in Hooksett. Carrier used Craigslist to facilitate the meeting. He was convicted of indecent exposure on July 30, 2012.

At the time, police suspected other caregivers had also been victimized without realizing it.

Carrier was indicted on a new felony charge of attempted indecent exposure and lewdness this month in connection with the incident in Hampton. He is scheduled to be arraigned Jan. 31 at 1 p.m. in Rockingham County Superior Court.